Chyulu Hills National Park is an extension of the greater famous Tsavo West National Park.

The inexperienced Chyulu is one of the youngest mountain degrees withinside the world, having been shaped best approximately 500 years ago.

Chyulu Hills National Park

The volcanic surroundings are fascinating, however human encroachment with farm animals and poaching are the main problems.

There isn’t a lot of flora and fauna around. A profitable hobby is a go-to to the Upper Leviathan Cave, which at 11.5km long. Is one of the longest caves withinside the world.

However, there are very different accommodations imparting a complete variety of sports in Maasai concessions at the foothills of the Chyulu Hills.

Chyulu Hills National park Wildlife

Wildlife densities are low, and animals have a tendency to be skittish due to heavy poaching.

Some of the animals you may see are eland, klipspringer, giraffe, zebra, baboon, and Sykes’ monkey.

Other huge flora and fauna that now and again passes thru from Tsavo West consist of elephant, buffalo, lion, and leopard.

You may see a number of their tracks, however, you’re not going to identify their owner.

How to get there

Here are some ways to get to Chyulu Hills:

  • By Road: The most common way to get to Chyulu Hills is by road. From Nairobi, you can take the Mombasa road, which leads to the Tsavo West National Park gate. The drive takes about 4-5 hours from Nairobi, depending on traffic and road conditions.
  • By Air: There are several daily flights from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport to the nearby airstrips of Amboseli or Tsavo National Park. From there, you can arrange for a transfer to Chyulu Hills. The flight takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Gate to the Park

  • Main Gate
  • Kiboko gate
  • Mukururo gate

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